The simple fact of the matter is, you can’t survive a natural disaster without preparing for it.
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I have a tight budget. I’m talking, poverty level budget, and with survival products being over the top expensive, prepping can be really hard.
It is important to be aware of your surroundings for many reasons but the most important is your life could depend on it
Do you know how to survive the end of the world? Get the keys to apocalypse training 101 and learn how to prepare for SHTF.
In times of civil unrest or if you’re traveling to a potentially hostile area your vehicle security and travel must be planned for and taken seriously.
Knives are like vehicles and firearms. Everyone has an opinion on which knife is the best one. Today you get mine.
We all can’t afford bunkers and remote cabins to (attempt to) escape to. Have you completely given up on non-prepper society, including blood relatives?
In the millennia mankind has existed we have witnessed some small corrections. Nature, the things by which we are all bound, sets in motion events, unforeseen and undeniable.
Considering the regular commitments like mortgage and car payments they have to keep up with, average income Americans may feel they have no money to start prepping for disasters.
You don’t need to go off the grid to have these types of alternative energy sources in your home.
Rather than focusing on building a fortress to defend your supplies it is safer to build a home you can walk away from without compromising your supplies or getting on the wrong end of a gunshot wound.
The Blizzard of ’77 is a prime example of why you should be prepared.
Once reality has set in and people have started to adjust to the new normal, an essential component of rebuilding your immediate community will be the ability to give selfless service to others.
Effectively organizing a disaster scene can be as difficult and as important as directly treating victims.
Halloween is arguably one of the best days of the year to conduct surveillance, practice your bug out drills, and really test your prepper OPSEC
Here’s my list of 8 barter items that end up ignored as barter but that aren’t without merit as backups for our own stockpiles.
Planning for medical emergencies is one of the biggest challenges one faces. This is especially true if the situation will occur with limited outside resources on which to rely.
It keeps government officials up at night. But the vast majority of Americans are completely unprepared for it…
It would be terrible if after all the thought, time and effort put into making a bug out bag, that when you need it the most, it’s not within easy reach.
Not having emergency funds doesn’t leave much room for prepping. So what can a poor penny-pinched Prepper possibly do?
I don’t think there is anything wrong with looking like a Viking with an AR or a jacked and tan super woman–in fact, that’s actually super impressive. But is that Prepping?
Most people preparing for the dark days ahead don’t use their pressure canning to its fullest potential
A ton of preparedness projects and skills can be completed in as little as an afternoon, regularly with minimal outlay of cost.
Here are some gardening tips I have learned over the years that save money, allowing me to grow more for less.
There are multiple articles, videos, and books about bugging out and a few on bugging in. My aim here is to throw a bit of thought on the bugging in concept from my unarmed Canadian perspective.
In general, long-term storage food staples like whole grains, beans, flour, oil, sugar, etc., are not the foods you want to have when a natural disaster strikes.
So let’s get down and dirty here and talk about what a common working man would have.
To minimize our vulnerability to the lawlessness that would follow an apocalyptic event, we arm ourselves and harden our homes. We actively look for ways to increase our chances of survival.
By learning about what happened, and knowing that history repeats, we can prepare better and avoid making the same mistakes when SHTF again.
What if this simple bug out vehicle load plan could get your and your family on the road faster?